Speaking of Universities

Speaking of Universities

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  • Author: Stefan Collini
  • Publisher: Verso Books
  • ISBN: 1786631415
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 321

In recent decades there has been an immense global surge in the numbers both of universities and of students. In the UK alone there are now over 140 institutions teaching more subjects than ever to nearly 2.5 million students. New technology offers new ways of learning and teaching. Globalisation forces institutions to consider a new economic horizon. At the same time governments have systematically imposed new procedures regulating funding, governance, and assessment. Universities are being forced to behave more like business enterprises in a commercial marketplace than centres of learning. In Speaking of Universities, historian and critic Stefan Collini analyses these changes and challenges the assumptions of policy-makers and commentators. Does "marketisation" threaten to destroy what we most value about education; does this new era of "accountability" distort what it purports to measure; and who does the modern university "belong to"? Responding to recent policies and their underlying ideology, the book is a call to "focus on what is actually happening and the cliches behind which it hides; an incitement to think again, think more clearly, and then to press for something better".


Speaking of the University

Speaking of the University

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  • Author: Alexander Heard
  • Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
  • ISBN: 9780826512659
  • Category : Electronic journals
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 404

A retrospective on the nature of university governance and leadership in a crucial era, by a signal spokesman for higher education in our times.


Speaking of Higher Education

Speaking of Higher Education

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  • Author: Robert Birnbaum
  • Publisher: Ace/Praeger Higher Education
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 352

More than 1,600 quotations representing key topics in higher education are presented both thematically and chronologically.


Speaking of Freedom

Speaking of Freedom

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  • Author: George H.W. Bush
  • Publisher: Simon and Schuster
  • ISBN: 9781439148792
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 320

Through the lens of more than forty speeches from his presidency, George H. W. Bush takes a special look back on the momentous global events of 1989-1992 -- the fall of the Berlin Wall, the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the liberation of Kuwait, to name a few -- and reminisces about what it was like to be president through such unprecedented times. Choosing from among the hundreds of speeches he gave while in office, former president Bush selects those that meant the most to him and introduces each one with candid comments recalling the circumstances and events leading up to it. "Although now in hindsight it seems that the end results were almost preordained, at the time no one knew what would happen next. Nothing was 'inevitable' at all. We learned quickly that words mattered," he writes in the opening pages of Speaking of Freedom. Selections throughout the book bring back the fascinating times of Lech Walesa, Mikhail Gorbachev, Václav Havel, and even Saddam Hussein -- when we watched as the idea of freedom seemed to spread all over the world. It was a stunning time in world history, and in these speeches the forty-first president observes it from his perspective as commander in chief, diplomat, politician, navy pilot, and grandfather. While many of the speeches deal with foreign affairs, others cover freedom's spread within the United States, including the signing of the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act and the historic Clean Air Act of 1990. President Bush's voice comes across perhaps most clearly when he is calling young people to lead a life of meaning and adventure that results only from serving others. Showcasing President Bush's usual charm, self-deprecating wit, and sharp perception, these speeches mark the moments -- large and small -- that defined his presidency. Through his words that motivated people all around the world to become involved in ideas that were bigger than themselves, George H. W. Bush shows us what it means to be "speaking of freedom."


The Privileges of the University of Cambridge

The Privileges of the University of Cambridge

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  • Author: George Dyer
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Universities and colleges
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 662


Social Issues in America

Social Issues in America

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  • Author: James Ciment
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317459717
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 2056

More than 150 key social issues confronting the United States today are covered in this eight-volume set: from abortion and adoption to capital punishment and corporate crime; from obesity and organized crime to sweatshops and xenophobia.


Speaking of Forms of Life

Speaking of Forms of Life

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  • Author: Claudio Campagna
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 3031345347
  • Category : Nature
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 262

Humans pose an unprecedented threat to life in all its great diversity of forms. The human-induced extinction rate has been compared to “mass extinctions” of the past. But this language masks the fact that the crisis is due to voluntary, and thus, avoidable choices and actions. “Speaking of Forms of Life” shows that at the root of this crisis is the tragic inadequacy of the language predominantly used to represent and address what we are doing, including the language of “sustainable development,” “rights” for animals and the rest of nature, their “intrinsic value,” and conservation of species as “populations.” This talk alienates us from the other living things, from what they actually are, have and do, and it perpetuates the harm and loss. Campagna and Guevara compellingly argue, on rigorous but accessible grounds, that there is an alternative language to guide conservation, in confronting the radically urgent, ethical issues it faces. This is a language with which we are all familiar, mastered by naturalists, from Aristotle to Audubon. It articulates the primary value in life and the standard that must guide how human beings should live, as one form of life, among countless others. This book is a homecoming for those who practice conservation to, above all else, secure a creature’s ability to satisfy the necessities of its form of life.


Parliamentary Papers

Parliamentary Papers

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  • Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons
  • Publisher:
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  • Category : Great Britain
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 386


The University in Crumbs

The University in Crumbs

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  • Author: Robert Porter
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
  • ISBN: 1538165333
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 125

Occupying a space in-between conventional scholarship and imaginative storytelling, The University in Crumbs: A Register of Things Seen and Heard is an experimental work that dramatizes the everyday life of the academy. Consisting primarily of a series of five first-person reports, Robert Porter, Kerry-Ann Porter and Iain Mackenzie provide the reader with a number of stories that attempt to capture some of their everyday experiences of academic life in the UK, roughly between 2017 and 2022. Self-consciously written in a subjective and conversational register, and often in dialogical form, The University in Crumbs is an accessible series of interrelated narratives that allow us to develop a concrete sense of the grain, texture and feel for what it might be like to work in the academy at a specific point in time. These stories, first-person reports, dialogues, come alive, acquire their meaning, force and pragmatic effect by way of a rather unique circumlocutory form. There is a directedness to the everyday talk engaged in by Robert, Kerry-Ann and Iain that nonetheless, simultaneously, indirectly loops in and out of a kind of technical academic talk that provides the book its light and shade. University in Crumbs is an experimental work that implicitly and explicitly animates philosophy, social, cultural and political theory through first-person experiences and, in so doing, breathes new life into what can often otherwise remain rather conventional and technical academic language-games. More than that, this book dramatizes ideas and concepts in ways perhaps less burdened by the weight of canonical tradition, and encourages those readers with the talent to portray their social world differently to be more licentious and less bashful in putting such talents to work.


University Record

University Record

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  • Author: University of Chicago
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 436